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Perspective

Jan. 22, 2014

AB 370: New 'do not track' rules for websites

A new California law requires operators of websites, mobile applications and other online services to disclose how they respond when a consumer instructs an operator not to track his or her activities on the Internet. By James C. Wald and Catherine L. Carlisle


By James C. Wald and Catherine L. Carlisle


A new California law requires operators of websites, mobile applications and other online services to disclose how they respond when a consumer instructs an operator not to track his or her activities on the Internet. The law is reportedly the first bill of its kind and could affect essentially every commercial operator of a website, mobile application or other online service. The law applies to all websites or online se...

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